Robbinsville cop injured in serious crash returns home

Jessica Woods

ROBBINSVILLE, NJ – Robbinsville Police Department Patrolman Connor Boyle has been released today from the hospital and is recovering at home after a serious motor vehicle crash.

The department expressed gratitude to the Robbinsville Division of Fire and EMS, Capital Health Medic Unit, and the medical staff at Capitol Health Regional Trauma Center for their care of Patrolman Boyle.

The Robbinsville Police Department also thanked the community, elected officials, local businesses, and colleagues in law enforcement, fire, and EMS for their outpouring of support, thoughts, prayers, and words of encouragement during this difficult time.


They noted that the support has meant the world to Patrolman Boyle and all of the police officers and dispatchers of the Robbinsville Police Department.

Patrolman Boyle is expected to make a full recovery and is eager to return to his duties as School Resource Officer at Pond Road Middle School. In the meantime, the community is rallying around him, wishing him a swift recovery and offering support to his family.

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